Jung Woo-Sung Reemerges After Love Child Scandal, supports the awakening of Sasggye magazine

Jung Woo-Sung Reemerges After Love Child Scandal, supports the awakening of Sasggye magazine

Actor Jung Woo-Sung He made his first public appearance in eight months, after the revelation of his baby love last year, a story that triggered the titles at national level. His latest update? Become a regular subscriber of the iconic Korean magazine Sasggewhich is revived after 55 years.

Literary critic Ham Don-Gyuna member of the Sasgge editorial committee, shared the news on social media, saying, “The actor Jung Woo-Sung, who shows support for the awakening of Sasggye after 55 years, has become a regular subscriber. We are really grateful.”

Sasgge It was originally founded in 1953 by the deceased Jang jun-ha And a vital voice remained in the modern intellectual and political panorama of Korea until it ceased to publish in 1970. At its peak, the magazine boasted a traffic number of a maximum of 100,000 copies, playing an important role in modeling the discussion in contemporary Korean society. The news of his awakening after more than half a century has aroused considerable interest and nostalgia among the readers.

A photo of Jung Woo-Sung keep a copy of Sasgge He was released together with the announcement: scoring his first public image since November 2024, when he appeared for the last time at the Blue Dragon Film Awards.

In November 2024, Jung Woo-Sung faced intense public control when the model Men announced the birth of his son, revealing him Jung Woo-Sung He was the biological father. Revelation led to a widespread debate and media coverage.

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During the Blue Dragon Film Awards, Jung Woo-Sung has issued formal public excuses.

“I apologize sincerely for having caused concern and disappointment to all those who showed me love and support. I will accept all the criticisms and I will bring it with me. As a father, I will take the full responsibility for my son.”

His response was accepted with conflicting reactions, although many have applauded his desire to recognize and publicly take responsibility.

Despite the controversy, Jung Woo-Sung It is destined to return to the screen by the end of the year in the long -awaited Disney+ Original series, Made in Korea. The show is set in South Korea of the 70s, an era defined by rapid changes and ambitions. Jung Woo-Sung Ring Baek Ki-Tae, a man who chases wealth and power, while Hyun Bin The stars as prosecutor Jang Gun-Yung, who sacrifices everything to stop him.

The series is directed by Woo min-toacclaimed for his work on successful films such as Within men, The next standing manAND Harbin. Made in Korea signs Woo Min-H’s First foray on television, increasing expectations even higher for this drama of the gritty period.

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